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He then went on to put his own unique stamp on the production, likely responsible for naming Primarni, the fairy with attitude from Flint, and penning a take on Ed Sheeran's Irish hit, renamed Conwy Girl.

The magical masterpiece is jam-packed with smash-hit songs, stunning sets, spectacular costumes and an all-star cast, which includes Coronation Street’s lovable loudmouth ‘Janice Battersby’ Vicky Entswistle as the bad fairy Carabosse, who stirred up a stink with the audience and delighted in their boos as the panto villain.

Channel 5’s Milkshake Presenter Amy Thompson shone as Sleeping Beauty and there were giggles as Hollyoaks’ ‘Kathy Barnes’ aka Sarah Jane Buckley entertained the crowd as the Good Fairy, The Queen of pantomime dames – Charles Burden had the audience in stitches as the naughty Nanny Glucose, whose flamboyant costumes were just as hilarious.

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There were also eye catching performances from The Gay Harris Dancers and North Wales School of Dance.

Throw in a fire-breathing dragon, a beautiful princess, a handsome prince and a wicked curse, you have all the ingredients for a fantastic tale, great entertainment, packed with plenty of slapstick, silliness and audience participation for the whole family.

It also left a lasting impression on my three-year-old son who randomly sings out "please don't pick your nose"... in the middle of the supermarket. Thanks for that Sean!

Performances run from now until January 6. For tickets, call the box office on 01745 33 00 00 or visit rhylpavilion.co.uk .